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LEGO Train Coupling Ideas - Magnet Alternatives 

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Someone asked me the other day: 'Are there any alternatives to using train magnets?'
This is my response, nine alternative solutions! Some are fun, some work well, and some are probably a bit too silly. Hope this helps out anyone who like me, are struggling to afford those older magnet pieces which continue to sore in price!
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@carrotheadohmygod
@carrotheadohmygod 3 года назад
I’ve seen one technique which involves a small hook with a chain cut in half, the cut chain piece’s stud end goes behind the hook, and it’s extremely accurate to British chain links.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing!
@Scrimjer
@Scrimjer 3 года назад
With that chain you are going to have some real world physics involved when you stop.
@tatemantis9293
@tatemantis9293 3 года назад
It might be hard to apply the dynamic breaking to a lego train as it doesn’t have breaks. Although that could prove to be an interesting project.
@Scrimjer
@Scrimjer 3 года назад
@@tatemantis9293 you would have to have a power car in the back in the break van to slow down before the locomotive
@MilkDrinker218
@MilkDrinker218 3 года назад
He’s talking about Slack Action, a phenomenon explained by hook-and-chain couplings, like in the UK. Essentially, the slack of the chains connecting cars together becomes a bit problematic when starting and stopping. The furthest car away from the engine experiences the worst, as it’s the combined slack of all the cars coming together at the end.
@geoffgunn9673
@geoffgunn9673 2 года назад
@@MilkDrinker218 also the end car experience's the fastest acceleration. Used to throw the guards around in the brake van
@MilkDrinker218
@MilkDrinker218 2 года назад
@@geoffgunn9673 I remember my physics teacher talking about how it’s the most fun sitting at the back end of a rollercoaster for a similar reason
@Camman872
@Camman872 3 года назад
There is a company called studly trains that make there own magnet couplers.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Awesome shout out, thanks for the tip: www.brickmania.com/studly-trains/
@douglasthe103
@douglasthe103 3 года назад
Thanks for telling me now I can blow up my dads credit card bills
@West_Coast_Mainline
@West_Coast_Mainline 3 года назад
I subbed, nice pfp
@turbo_brix
@turbo_brix 3 года назад
@@douglasthe103 lol
@marcosandoval6175
@marcosandoval6175 3 года назад
WOW, thank you so much
@MoeJama
@MoeJama 3 года назад
I use chains for my wagons, they allow for realistic pick-up motion when starting and bump into each other when changing speed. I haven't built any coaches yet but I think I'll use technic bars because big coaches have tight couplings and hoses to prevent bumping like trucks.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Makes sense, thanks!
@brodster7042
@brodster7042 3 года назад
The chain one could have buffers sprung from those technic 2x1 soft pieces with axel Holes in then
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Now that sounds interesting!
@TWRProductions4
@TWRProductions4 2 года назад
do you have a part number or something for this? im trying to conceptualize this but i cant quite think of the piece you're talking about
@Ravenheartless322
@Ravenheartless322 2 года назад
@@TWRProductions4 731c06 or 731c08
@daziriftz
@daziriftz 3 года назад
option 6 be like : "im moving up and down,side to side like a roller coaster!"
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Lol too funny!
@daziriftz
@daziriftz 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks if you watch formula 1 you will get the reference
@Admm744
@Admm744 3 года назад
Danish*beep*Sabir Lando Norris is related to Chuck Norris
@daziriftz
@daziriftz 3 года назад
@@Admm744 y e s
@daziriftz
@daziriftz 3 года назад
@MrFox 6000 yesssss
@marto.4427
@marto.4427 3 года назад
The chain one is a reeally good one, it can move easily and freely in any direction it needs
@panzerjagertigerporsche
@panzerjagertigerporsche 3 года назад
2:16 Option #7 the chain link using that would bring back the good old days of steam powered trains instead of having all these newer diesel locomotives
@howzzat56
@howzzat56 3 года назад
Who is the heartless jerk who invented diesel
@polandballrbx9954
@polandballrbx9954 2 года назад
@@howzzat56 no hate to the man who made diesel but heres his name Rudolf Diesel
@mattkim3321
@mattkim3321 3 года назад
I love your engine MOCs! They are very realistic and accurate!
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@dylanacateco3095
@dylanacateco3095 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks Your videos are great
@GOD_Calliver
@GOD_Calliver 3 года назад
Yes. I once had thought about Ball-and socket-joint connection.
@nak_attak
@nak_attak 3 года назад
Ball joint is definitely my favorite.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Nice choice!
@AtkataffTheAlpha
@AtkataffTheAlpha 3 года назад
The magnets don't always hold together well anyways sometimes though these methods prevent disconnection. Great work!
@BattleshipOrion
@BattleshipOrion 5 месяцев назад
For those of us who have moved off of such a primative(joking before y'all take offense) system of links-pin & horn-hook, you can find conversions & adapters to model train couplers. Dunno how NEM Or hook-loop couplers, but Kadee is your go to. The closest size will be 1:48, or O scale.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 5 месяцев назад
Will have to check that out, might be worth a look! Cheers for the tip :D
@moc-tv-reviews2520
@moc-tv-reviews2520 3 года назад
I was literally thinking about this this morning
@StudCity
@StudCity 3 года назад
turn tables is genius man i appreciate that
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Glad you think so!
@ToledoRails
@ToledoRails 3 года назад
While these certainly work, I’m in love with the new Kadee Couplers from BMR!
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I've heard there really good!
@theunderrated86
@theunderrated86 2 года назад
A combination of hook and chain link looks good, and looks even more real. The ball joint is good as well. Wouldn't fancy the turntables though, as it looks hard to disconnect and reconnect again. But still better than the magnets, as magnets, over time, the attraction wears off.
@mattsmocs3281
@mattsmocs3281 3 года назад
Meanwhile in the US we invented coupler pockets for Kadee couplers
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Brick Model Railroader has done a fantastic job with those!
@nickj1619
@nickj1619 3 года назад
THANK YOU!! I think the chain link is my favourite
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Me too! Although, it would work better with sprung buffers...
@kieranperreaultdit-morin9262
I really want to get into Lego trains but the specific pieces Lego’s always used are so hard to find Thanks for these ideas!
@pinkyponky
@pinkyponky 3 года назад
The turntable one would be perfect for an coach model It would just need some modifications
@kajfix918
@kajfix918 3 года назад
you can prevent derailing of the chain coupling by adding buffers thats how it works in real life at european railways
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Very true, thanks for pointing out!
@Wreckedftfoxy
@Wreckedftfoxy 3 года назад
yea but in america its the same way just with big ol desiel locomotives
@kajfix918
@kajfix918 3 года назад
@@Wreckedftfoxy in america they use couplers so magnetic would be the most accurate
@Wreckedftfoxy
@Wreckedftfoxy 3 года назад
@@kajfix918 so it works right? now shut up
@sockshandle
@sockshandle 3 года назад
@@kajfix918 they also at one point used link and pin couplers here in the US (look up any civil war era American steam engine and they have the link and pin)
@fredboiandfriends5486
@fredboiandfriends5486 3 года назад
The chain link option was definitely my favorite
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Good choice!
@alccoderonscartch7909
@alccoderonscartch7909 7 месяцев назад
Same here
@john_amend_all
@john_amend_all 3 года назад
When I was a lad and we had more sets of buffers than magnets, we used a Technic 1x5 rotor (p/n 2711) as a bar coupling.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
A classic move!
@alexyoung3294
@alexyoung3294 3 года назад
Brick Model Railroader has their own American style knuckle couplers for sale
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
There super nice! I will have to get some to review at some stage.
@The_Don07
@The_Don07 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks maybe you could make some US locos or box cars, idk im from britain
@Fans5667
@Fans5667 3 года назад
at one point i used the harry potter 2018 hogwarts express coupling alternitive
@lastationproductions
@lastationproductions 10 месяцев назад
I like the couplers the hidden side train has
@Sprout_not_here
@Sprout_not_here 8 месяцев назад
i made one with hooks, thanks for your ideas ❤❤❤❤ 0:37
@firesparks4761
@firesparks4761 2 года назад
I think these will help when I try to do narrow Guage engines and not giving them big buffers. Probably won't be powered but not a problem the old small train wheels with one of these coupling methods will help out. The reason why the power isn't a problem is because I don't think there would be a power box small enough for narrow gauge style engines and I don't think they can power the small train wheels
@Eshanas
@Eshanas 2 года назад
I'm a returning lego lover/AFOL and this was bugging me, just the video to answer the question in my head!
@koldylox3607
@koldylox3607 7 месяцев назад
I had the yellow passenger train a few years ago I found it a few days ago but the magnets were not strong enough to keep the train together so this video helped a lot (Also I just used a 1x2 tile with the newer bogie and it works well)
@oliverthebrblack5330
@oliverthebrblack5330 3 года назад
I like how you show me the couplings are made the crowbar one was cool
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Thanks Oliver!
@Mason58654
@Mason58654 3 года назад
I hope Fx Bricks bring back these 9V style magnet couplings and buffers.
@thepolishgenerator5915
@thepolishgenerator5915 2 года назад
I think the chain is the best
@west_side_9
@west_side_9 Год назад
I might see about designing a janey (american knuckle) coupler in LDD
@Spud607
@Spud607 2 года назад
The chain would be a good idea for a set narrow gauge set with a single buffer in the middle.
@Ravenheartless322
@Ravenheartless322 2 года назад
Could use the technic shock absorbers as buffers if u wanted go standard gauge
@AadamOmar148
@AadamOmar148 3 месяца назад
Chain is my favourite, more realistic
@modernfleetway7367
@modernfleetway7367 2 года назад
I made my own coupling idea and it's really simple and can stay on
@sethbricked
@sethbricked 3 года назад
Thanks mate, these couplings helped me out so much, looking forward to the next video.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Glad it helped!
@sethbricked
@sethbricked 3 года назад
Me to, also, have you nearly finished your A4 Pacific
@legogonegaming
@legogonegaming 3 года назад
Good Job never thought of some of these. If you could somehow clip a crowbar to the front buffers of a train and make it flush it would look good, and realistic.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
You can! I'd mount it into a 1x5 technic plate (with the technic axle hole in the middle). Then you can add the red tiles over the top of the 1x5 plate, and have the crow bar (which comes in black) sticking out the front!
@GingatetsuGnG
@GingatetsuGnG 3 года назад
How lovely! It's very helpful!
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Glad to hear!
@Kabbe-qt5fo
@Kabbe-qt5fo 3 года назад
Congrats on hitting 1200 subs you are growing very fast
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Faster than I can count! Thanks for being apart of it :)
@Kabbe-qt5fo
@Kabbe-qt5fo 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks np and I love your trains they are very good
@cadenthecadburyengine8198
@cadenthecadburyengine8198 3 года назад
These are some very nice ideas! I might use one of these sometime!
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Go for it!
@Jan4apes
@Jan4apes 3 года назад
thank god your a lifesaver! I barely have any magnetic coupling
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
No worries mate!
@arthurwellesley1815
@arthurwellesley1815 3 года назад
You combined my two favorite things hornby and lego
@_LLevi_
@_LLevi_ 3 года назад
I use the 2 by 3 modified plates and the 3l Technic beams. They are common pieces and i think cheap as well.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Very cost effective method - I love it!
@quakxy_dukx
@quakxy_dukx 5 месяцев назад
My personal favourite method is part 3170
@Belgaroth101
@Belgaroth101 Год назад
Hello from Australia, thank you for sharing. I just subscribed
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks Год назад
A fellow Aussie, cheers for subscribing!
@thiruraj3866
@thiruraj3866 3 года назад
I think the chain couplers can work if they also have a bar to stop them from bumping to each other or straining each other that can probably be passed off as a brake pipe
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Sounds like a good idea!
@h.m.h.sbritannic9916
@h.m.h.sbritannic9916 3 года назад
I think the crowbar coupling makes good derails like for example a loco with rolling stock with that coupling falls off a bridge and the cars disconnect like wow imagine
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Could make for a fun video!
@yoyoarthur820
@yoyoarthur820 3 года назад
These are nice and very creative
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Thank you! 😊
@doodlemouse.6825
@doodlemouse.6825 3 года назад
Thx for making
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Any time!
@FunAngelo2005
@FunAngelo2005 2 года назад
The chain has to be one of The more realistic coupling methods(for british trains anyways)
@malabudiman3461
@malabudiman3461 3 года назад
amazing video
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Thanks mate! :)
@Friendly_Lad
@Friendly_Lad 3 года назад
While I don't got any coupling Ideas for you, I do have an idea for a small engine you can do. Try to make a double farley. If not could we a custom mining sort of engine
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Hmm I'll think about it!
@betio_xp
@betio_xp 5 месяцев назад
nice options
@MIMRailPics24
@MIMRailPics24 3 года назад
Cool I’m gonna try and get back into the lego train hobby and possibly get one for Christmas I’m American so I’m looking for deals in the maersk train since it’s looks like a gp38-2 but these are some pretty cool concepts for when I start building more custom stuff
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Glad to hear your going back into LEGO! You can find a second hand Maersk fairly reasonable on either Ebay or Bricklink.
@MIMRailPics24
@MIMRailPics24 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks yep
@thomasgianopoulos9774
@thomasgianopoulos9774 3 года назад
Brick model railroader is working on a series of pieces that can take O-gauge dummy couplers.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I'm aware, would definitely recommend them!
@Cobra-go3hb
@Cobra-go3hb 3 года назад
Thank you.....👬 Greetings from Portugal!! I Have Subscribe 👍
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Greetings from Australia! Thanks for the sub!
@Cobra-go3hb
@Cobra-go3hb 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks Thank you.....👬 Greetings from Portugal!!
@magicguystudios7940
@magicguystudios7940 3 года назад
Awesome dude really helpful
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@Squid1562
@Squid1562 3 года назад
I was thinking about the chain coupling method and how to remedy the "reversing" issue. I think a possible way to fix this is to merge both the chain and magnet coupling methods together. So the trucks are coupled together by the chain, but the plate that would hold the magnet is still there and jutting out a bit. This way, when the trucks are pushed together, the rounded magnet plates touch first instead of the buffers. This would reduce the likelihood of the buffers binding and derailing. It may not work on R40 curves, but could be worth a shot.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Hmm sounds interesting, I think you should definitely give it a go!
@JawadBuildz
@JawadBuildz 2 года назад
good idea for lego users
@michaelbenoit248
@michaelbenoit248 3 года назад
Lego should design their own version of a knuckle coupler like all of the other pieces & have the tip of the knuckle coupler have a magnet in it so it’ll work with the old stuff.
@FeraligatrMaster
@FeraligatrMaster 3 года назад
Chain link is probably the best one tbh
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Seems to be!
@Doofintsmerts
@Doofintsmerts 3 года назад
Oh so kind of you thanks dude keep it up 👌👍😊😊😀😀
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
My pleasure, thanks!
@scottthewaterwarrior
@scottthewaterwarrior 3 года назад
Some interesting ideas, none with the ease of coupling/uncoupling of the normal LEGO ones though. Though for freight stuff I don't mind having buffers, so I can probably swap them for the newer ones and have enough of the old style couplers to build several more passenger trains.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Sounds like a good idea! I'd recommend using Brick Model Railroader couplers - if your looking for an easy, and realistic solution!
@scottthewaterwarrior
@scottthewaterwarrior 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks Not really in my budget right now I am afraid. Someday..,
@sfm_ferguson5033
@sfm_ferguson5033 3 года назад
At this VERY MOMENT I’m using my own custom solution wandering about alternative ways
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Sounds interesting!
@jemima737
@jemima737 3 года назад
Love the video! do you have a particular alternative coupling technique that is a favourite?
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I like the hook and crowbar, but it can be tricky in reverse. Thanks!
@Jason_2249
@Jason_2249 6 месяцев назад
What baffles me is why you don’t continue to use standard couplings, but put neodymium magnets in between each one so the connection is super strong
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 6 месяцев назад
If you're talking about the newer style of coupling, I don't use those pieces because the magnet can't swivel. Which I prefer to use, especially if the track is raised. I know people who use those neodymium magnets or something similar, and they seem to work really well. I could use them but don't really need to, as my trains aren't that heavy and use ball-bearing wheels.
@peaveyst7
@peaveyst7 6 месяцев назад
thumps up. just for the music.
@Wolfric_Rogers
@Wolfric_Rogers 3 года назад
I used a rod joint for the tender coupling of the Emerald Knight, buffers don't make sense for a locomotive-tender connection.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I remember doing the same when I had the set! Good move!
@teddywondwosen890
@teddywondwosen890 3 года назад
I like it.👍
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@thedeamonmeteor69420
@thedeamonmeteor69420 3 года назад
I'm moving up and down, side to side, like a roller coaster
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Hope you didn't each much beforehand...
@Ryan_theHashira179
@Ryan_theHashira179 2 года назад
i watched so many japanese train connecting videos, and i tested it with magnets but it didnt work, so maybe i should try these methods
@christellep42640
@christellep42640 3 года назад
I think the chain link is best way to couple up wagons
@hardy_tmr
@hardy_tmr 3 года назад
Number seven is really smart for trains like old western.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Agreed!
@hardy_tmr
@hardy_tmr 3 года назад
@Eskel Dominik Welian no I mean the chain
@hardy_tmr
@hardy_tmr 3 года назад
@Eskel Dominik Welian oh thank you, nice to know
@hunterschwendeman8510
@hunterschwendeman8510 Год назад
You can combine hook and chain
@markolysynchuk5264
@markolysynchuk5264 Год назад
I think you can make working chain link coupling with chains and pirate hook hands
@wernerdaedalus9463
@wernerdaedalus9463 Год назад
There are really great ideas here that I will try out later. Good work. 👍👏
@Marcus-yn7wc
@Marcus-yn7wc 3 года назад
Cool
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Cheers!
@homokilevente808
@homokilevente808 3 года назад
Just wanna help. If you turn the wheels by 45-90 degrees on the other side of the tarin, and the put the main rod on it after, the train won't wubble that much. This is a personal experience. The reason why I didn't cimmented in an older video is because I was worried if he ein't read my comment.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I know what your talking about, and I have done that! Thanks for the help!
@legitscoper3259
@legitscoper3259 3 года назад
*the hook!*
@snafunet
@snafunet 6 месяцев назад
Strangely nobody has mentioned liftarms but maybe that's more obvious?
@feeyles991
@feeyles991 2 года назад
Thanks I need this
@Alf1e_Sm1th_
@Alf1e_Sm1th_ 3 года назад
I love these alternative coupling ideas they’re good and have nice detail. I have a question, I want to build a 8 stud wide Lego flying Scotsman moc but I’m not sure what would be the best size for the drive wheels? I’m stuck between Xl drive wheels or XXl drive wheels.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I just did an A4 with XXL and I'm pretty happy with the size of wheel (the A3's have the same wheel size as the A4's). If I were to build it I'd go S for the leading wheels, XXL for drivers, MS for the rear pony truck and M for the tender. Best of luck!
@lucillelacsican13
@lucillelacsican13 3 года назад
1:05 is similar way of track master
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Not sure what that is, but thanks for sharing!
@martynasmisiukevicius4354
@martynasmisiukevicius4354 3 года назад
The chain link is best for a tender
@David-dl2kz
@David-dl2kz 7 дней назад
question: which of these is best for pushing an engine (i.e powered rolling stock) without it messing up the consist, like derailing
@moc-tv-reviews2520
@moc-tv-reviews2520 3 года назад
I use a 1x1 technic with stud on top then i use a 1x6 axle hole brick and two round plates and and on technic hole part then one chain
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Good idea!
@Jackson_tsai
@Jackson_tsai 8 месяцев назад
I would like to use ball joints for lego EMU trains
@crazynachos4230
@crazynachos4230 3 года назад
And here I am with my trains so custom I dont even use the right wheels and ball joints
@lieffian
@lieffian 3 года назад
i would use a combination of the chain and hook personally
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
A lot of people have suggested it, good luck!
@markolysynchuk5264
@markolysynchuk5264 2 года назад
I used the second way
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 2 года назад
Awesome!
@adamchmielewski6162
@adamchmielewski6162 3 года назад
Use the chain link and just have buffers
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Should've thought of that!
@FlyingDuckMan360
@FlyingDuckMan360 3 года назад
I see a tram engine that resembles Toby, a brake van that resembles toad, and an engine that resembles Arthur.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
In this video?
@darealliam4421
@darealliam4421 3 года назад
Do you have any ideas on how to make British railway misc like signals, signalboxes, platforms, or anything else? Try making a tutorial. I wish you luck on future projects and hope to see them soon. Follow your dreams and have a good day. Cheerio
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I will do a video in the future, thanks :)
@jquarters1896
@jquarters1896 3 года назад
look up brick model railroader, they have some realistic knuckle couplers that are compatible to Lego trains.
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
I've seen them, very cool product!
@jquarters1896
@jquarters1896 3 года назад
@@Britishbricks maybe you should show them in your next video.
@Kabbe-qt5fo
@Kabbe-qt5fo 3 года назад
Omg you are almost at 2k subs
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Almost!
@innocenttroll0
@innocenttroll0 3 года назад
Chain and hook
@Britishbricks
@Britishbricks 3 года назад
Good choice ;)
@USCG001
@USCG001 2 года назад
So. The lego hogwarts express has the tiny gap, but the connector is upward and it has a piece then his. That right their, is not a lego coupler rules, oh and plus, THE SET WAS MADE IN 2018!!!
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